Wade Regehr

Wade Regehr, Ph.D.

Bullard Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School

Synaptic Plasticity and Cerebellar Function

The lab studies diverse topics ranging from the control of neurotransmitter release to the behavioral roles of the cerebellum.  Synaptic plasticity has been a long-standing interest of the lab. In recent years we have focused on the molecular control of release kinetics and short-term synaptic plasticity, and the functional and behavioral roles of these synaptic properties.  We also study the cerebellum.  It is increasingly apparent that the cerebellar circuit and behavioral roles of the cerebellum are much more complex than previously appreciated.  Our studies clarify circuitry, and provide insights into how the cerebellum controls various behaviors, and how cerebellar disfunction leads to neurological disorders such as autism.

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Linking genetically defined neurons to behavior through a broadly applicable silencing allele.
Authors: Authors: Kim JC, Cook MN, Carey MR, Shen C, Regehr WG, Dymecki SM.
Neuron
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Activity-dependent regulation of synapses by retrograde messengers.
Authors: Authors: Regehr WG, Carey MR, Best AR.
Neuron
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Somatic spikes regulate dendritic signaling in small neurons in the absence of backpropagating action potentials.
Authors: Authors: Myoga MH, Beierlein M, Regehr WG.
J Neurosci
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Inhibitory regulation of electrically coupled neurons in the inferior olive is mediated by asynchronous release of GABA.
Authors: Authors: Best AR, Regehr WG.
Neuron
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Noradrenergic control of associative synaptic plasticity by selective modulation of instructive signals.
Authors: Authors: Carey MR, Regehr WG.
Neuron
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Retrograde tuning of tuning.
Authors: Authors: Xu-Friedman MA, Regehr WG.
Neuron
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Serotonin evokes endocannabinoid release and retrogradely suppresses excitatory synapses.
Authors: Authors: Best AR, Regehr WG.
J Neurosci
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Active dendritic conductances dynamically regulate GABA release from thalamic interneurons.
Authors: Authors: Acuna-Goycolea C, Brenowitz SD, Regehr WG.
Neuron
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Timing dependence of the induction of cerebellar LTD.
Authors: Authors: Safo P, Regehr WG.
Neuropharmacology
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Reliability and heterogeneity of calcium signaling at single presynaptic boutons of cerebellar granule cells.
Authors: Authors: Brenowitz SD, Regehr WG.
J Neurosci
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